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ICON CHAIR

Hans J. Wegner design, 1949. Although designed as a comfortable dining room chair, the Icon chair is also frequently used as an office armchair. Its impeccable design not only provides strength and stability, but also makes it beautiful from every angle. Entirely made out of wood, the chair has a very natural look, which allows it to blend into any kind of interior, whether modern or classic.

The Icon chair, or the Round One, as Hans Wegner referred to it with his usual provincial modesty, is one of his most honored creations, and certainly one of the most famous pieces of Danish furniture.

First noticed by the American magazine in 1950, the chair obtained international recognition when, ten years later, it was chosen by John F. Kennedy himself for the first live televised debate against Richard Nixon. Over 70 million viewers then discovered the Danish chair, that the Americans simply dubbed The Chair.

The chair is entirely designed in solid wood with a plaited seat or an upholstered seat covered with leather. Built to last in time, its robustness truly represents traditional Danish design quality.

The seat is large enough not to retrict movement and was designed to provide maximum comfort.

The Fionia Stool by Jens Quistgaard is an expression of brilliant design and workmanship. The stool is elegant even when folded. It can be used in every room of the home, as a footstool, side table, bedside table or as a stand for flowers.

Grip table by Troels Grum Schwensen. At the center of the table structure there is a strong floating beam wich has the unique ability of creating a long free starroling table. The beam can support up to 5 meters length of table top on only 2 pairs of legs.

Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen. Armchair in solid wood (arms and legs) and veneer (seat and back), which may or may not be realized with seat and back in foam and upholstered in fabric or leather from many choices.

Hans Wegner design for Calr Hansen. Easy chair with seat and back foam gasket, and stainless steel base. Designed for the Kastrup Airport in 1958. Can stand alone, in groups or in series as a sofa. Well suited for both public spaces and private homes.

Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1950. Iruna CH25 by Hans Wegner is a very comfortable armchair, perfect for relaxing. It can be placed in a living room, next to a coffee table, or in a corner with a reading lamp. It also looks beautiful as a conservatory armchair, to let you make the most of the sunlight whilst comfortably seated indoors.

Designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen, in 1956. CH20 is a compact dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.

Hans J Wegner design, 1949 for Carl Hansen. The CH24 chair is simple and functional and is one of the most emblematic pieces of furniture of the 20th century. Inspired by the Chinese imperial style, under the Ming Dynasty, Wegner above all wanted to create a chair which would look beautiful under every angle. Perfect for a dining room or kitchen, but can...

Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1962. The simplicity and elegance of the Wegner CH327 table means it can be used as a dining room or living room table, but is also highly appreciated as a desk. Whatever your choice, it will transform your interior by adding a pleasant, natural touch. Available with optional extending leaves.